Design To Build Bid for Upgrades To the Christian County Animal Shelter
Aug 11, 2026
Closes
Aug 26, 2026
DESIGN/BUILD: Design to build bid for upgrades to the animal shelter.
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Aug 11, 2026
Closes
Aug 26, 2026
DESIGN/BUILD: Design to build bid for upgrades to the animal shelter.
Key metrics and characteristics
Census ID
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204549
Population
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70,115
Procurement Hell Score
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78 / 100
Propensity to Spend
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Board meetings and strategic plans from Christian County
The court approved expenditures for multiple funds, including the General Fund, Road and Bridge Fund, E911 Fund, Health Insurance Fund, and Clerk Storage Fee Fund. Reports from the Treasurer were reviewed and approved, including a budget transfer and financial reports. Additionally, the court adopted resolutions concerning the sale of surplus real property at 521 Weber Street and authorizations for Homeland Security Grants for the Christian County Jail and Emergency Management. Finally, a Memorandum of Understanding was approved to jointly apply for the 2025 Edward Byrne Memorial Justice Assistance Grant with the City of Hopkinsville.
The Fiscal Court meeting covered financial business, including the approval of expenditures for multiple county funds such as the General Fund, Road and Bridge Fund, and the Jail Fund. The Treasurer presented reports on cash and budget transfers. Committee and board reports included updates on airport traffic and local small business grants. Public discourse centered on upcoming environmental events, trash collection logistics, and waste management updates. The Court approved several new business items, including ADA improvements for the public library, a memorandum of agreement for development planning, safety and resurfacing resolutions, and technology and animal welfare grants. Additionally, the Court processed the annual allowance for the Board of Assessment Appeals, approved a crime stoppers agreement, authorized an incentive payment for an official, and made personnel decisions regarding hiring and promotions.
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The court approved various expenditures across the General Fund, Road and Bridge Fund, County Jail Fund, L.G.E.A. Fund, E911 Fund, Health Insurance Fund, and Clerk Storage Fee Fund. Several financial reports, including budget transfers and investment reports, were reviewed and approved. Business items included the approval of an maintenance contract with Advanced Mechanical Contractors, Inc. for the jail, the adoption of a 2026 jail fee schedule, and the approval of jail policy and procedures. Several resolutions were passed, including an amendment regarding surplus property at 521 Weber Street, a grant for infrastructure improvements, and financing for sheriff vehicles. Personnel actions included hiring a new deputy jailer, approving probation removals, and rehiring a laborer for the road department.
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